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Verse 31

Sell me this day thy birthright - What the בחרה bechorah or birthright was, has greatly divided both ancient and modern commentators. It is generally supposed that the following rights were attached to the primogeniture:

  1. Authority and superiority over the rest of the family.
  • A double portion of the paternal inheritance.
  • The peculiar benediction of the father.
  • The priesthood, previous to its establishment in the family of Aaron.
  • Calmet controverts most of these rights, and with apparent reason, and seems to think that the double portion of the paternal inheritance was the only incontestable right which the first-born possessed; the others were such as were rather conceded to the first-born, than fixed by any law in the family. However this may be, it appears,
    1. That the first-born were peculiarly consecrated to God, Exodus 22:29 .
  • Were next in honor to their parents, Genesis 49:3 .
  • Had a double portion of their father's goods, Deuteronomy 21:17 .
  • Succeeded him in the government of the family or kingdom, 2 Chronicles 21:3 .
  • Had the sole right of conducting the service of God, both at the tabernacle and temple; and hence the tribe of Levi, which was taken in lieu of the first-born, had the sole right of administration in the service of God, Numbers 8:14-18 ; and hence we may presume, had originally a right to the priesthood previous to the giving of the law; but however this might have been, afterwards the priesthood is never reckoned among the privileges of the first-born.
  • That the birthright was a matter of very great importance, there can be no room to doubt; and that it was a transferable property, the transaction here sufficiently proves.

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